Alarms: Bitblock alarms can be used in EUID

Functionality extension
A bit block is a group of bits (e.g., 8 or 16), each of which represents a status or message.

Example: Bit 0 = "Motor running", Bit 1 = "Overtemperature", Bit 2 = "Emergency stop active".

Bit block alarms are used for efficient alarm management. The bit block alarm type establishes assignments between bit numbers and alarm information. The use of the bit block alarm type is useful if, for example, a system contains several identical parts whose error states or status values are each summarized in a variable in bit code.

Included in the following products:
EASY UI Designer V1.8 

Application;

  • Add a new bit block in the server project in the alarm configuration under the Bit block node.li>
  • Create individual assignments in the bit block and configure the corresponding bit numbers, alarm classes, and alarm texts
  • This alarm type can now be selected in an alarm definition in an alarm group
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